Urbana University Freezes Tuition for 2013-14 Year

Tuition Remains at 2011 Rate

URBANA, Ohio (September 10, 2012) – The Urbana University Board of Trustees and Administration are pleased to announce that the tuition for the 2013-2014 academic year will not increase for undergraduate students. What this means is that the cost of tuition at Urbana University has remained the same since the fall of 2011.

“The decision to keep tuition at the 2011 rate affirms Urbana University’s commitment to making a quality liberal arts education at a private university affordable,” said Dr. Chip Weisgerber, vice president of Student and Enrollment Services and the dean of students.

Mary Anne Barr, director of admissions, expressed her thoughts this way; “The UU admissions team is pleased to share this news of the tuition freeze with potential new students as the recruitment season begins for 2013.”

Founded in 1850, Urbana University is an independent liberal arts institution that emphasizes student learning through individual attention, excellence in instruction, career-oriented programs, and critical reflection on moral and ethical values. Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and authorized by the Ohio Board of Regents, Urbana University offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in more than forty programs of study. For more information about Urbana University, visit us on the web at www.urbana.edu.